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Some of Nhongo Safaris Fleet of Open Safari Vehicles

The photo shows some of our fleet of Open Safari Vehicles used while on safari in the Kruger National and Hwange National Parks. These ve...

Friday, 11 February 2011

Some Photos taken at Mona Pools (Zimbabwe) of the gentle giants coming to visit while on safari.
























Above are some photos taken in Mona Pools (Zimbabwe) of elephants getting close to guests that were on safari. Even when one is trying to have a midday rest, they want to see what is going on. Great fun having these gentle giants coming to visit.

Some Photos Taken by the Nhongo Safaris Rangers while on safari to the Kruger National Park.



A photo of an "African Fish Eagle" taken at Transport Dam



A photo of a "Female Lion" taken on the Tshokwane road.


One of the "Male Rhinos" close to our vehicle on the Numbi Road.



Another photo of a "Female Lion" lying next to the Tshokwane Road.

One of the loverly "Sunsets" that can be enjoyed while on safari to the Kruger National Park.

Thursday, 10 February 2011

Kruger Park Safari with Suzanne and Mr and Mrs Goeke 9 - 12 October 2010

After picking up all our guests in Johannesburg, we made our way through the traffic and out of Johannesburg on route for Nelspruit and the Kruger National Park. After a good stop a long the way it was off again to Nelspruit. The group arrived in the park around 12h30 were we transferred them to Pretoriuskop camp, there home for the next 3 days. 

After checking in to there accommodation and meeting their guide Mark, it was time for having lunch after which it was off on the groups first game drive. Guests had good sightings of rhino, Elephant, buffalo and numerous plainsgame species during the drive. At 17h30 it was back to camp for relaxation, a good meal and all guests wanting to watch the match that was getting broadcast on television.

The following morning, it was up early to enjoy a cup of tea and coffee before departing on the game drive at 06h00. Guests had a good day aboard our open safari vehicles getting good sightings of most of the inhabitants of the park.

The evening was spent enjoying a well deserved meal in the camp restaurant, before it was off to bed before another early start to the next day.

The following days took on the same itinerary as the previous one with many good animals been seen on the routes taken.

Feedback from the guests was that they had a wonderful time, saw lots of animals and got some really good photos. They are thinking of returning next year for a longer safari to the Kruger National Park

Wednesday, 9 February 2011

Kruger Park Safari with Nina Bozic and Partner 29 - 1 October 2010

After picking up all our guests in Johannesburg, we made our way through the traffic and out of Johannesburg on route for Nelspruit and the Kruger National Park. After a good stop a long the way it was off again to Nelspruit. The group arrived in the park around 12h30 were we transferred them to Pretoriuskop camp, there home for the next 3 days. 

After checking in to there accommodation and meeting their guide Mark, it was time for having lunch after which it was off on the groups first game drive. Guests had good sightings of rhino, Elephant, buffalo and numerous plainsgame species during the drive. At 17h30 it was back to camp for relaxation, a good meal and all guests wanting to watch the match that was getting broadcast on television.

The following morning, it was up early to enjoy a cup of tea and coffee before departing on the game drive at 06h00. Guests had a good day aboard our open safari vehicles getting good sightings of most of the inhabitants of the park.

The evening was spent enjoying a well deserved meal in the camp restaurant, before it was off to bed before another early start to the next day.

The following day took on the same itinerary as the previous one with many good animals been seen on the routes taken.

Feedback from the guests was that they had a wonderful time, saw lots of animals and got some really good photos. They are thinking of returning next year for a longer safari to the Kruger National Park